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Peter Watt served in Vanuatu from 1982-1984.Part 2. Podcast #261
Cuso International
Apr 26 2011
In 1982, Peter Watt left his life as a commercial fisherman on the east coast of Nova Scotia to volunteer in Vanuatu. Little did he know that this experience would mark the beginning of his lifelong journey in international development.
In this podcast, Peter discusses how his experience in international development has shown him the importance of observing, investigating, documenting and consulting the local community before undertaking a project while on assignment.
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